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Dalaras: My trip to Australia is a journey of joy

In a recent interview George Dalaras delved into his profound connection with the Greek diaspora, a bond he cultivated from the early stages of his career, around two to three …

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Briton tells Cyprus court ill wife ‘begged’ him to kill her

A British pensioner accused of killing his terminally ill wife told a Cyprus court Monday he reluctantly ended her life after she repeatedly “begged” him to do so. “I didn’t …

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Tight jobs market underpins 3.7 per cent wages growth

Wages have responded to the tight labour market, rising 3.7 per cent annually in the March quarter. On a quarterly basis, the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ wage price index lifted …

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Tsitsipas blasts through to Italian Open quarter-final

Stefanos Tsitsipas concluded an arduous day at the Foro Italico, emerging victorious over the hometown favorite Lorenzo Musetti with a score of 7-5, 7-5, securing a spot in the quarter-finals …

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Australian tennis star Kyrgios pulls out of French Open

Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the French Open after failing to recover in time for the tournament following knee surgery. The French Tennis Federation confirmed his absence …

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Greek PM, officials sued over rail tragedy by victims’ group

A group representing the 57 victims of the head-on collision of two trains in Greece last February said Tuesday that it had filed a criminal lawsuit against Prime Minister Kyriakos …

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Milligan backs underdog Adelaide United for grand final

Heading into a do-or-die second semi-final on the back foot may spur Adelaide United to produce their best football and send them into a grand final, the Reds’ assistant coach …

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Exploring Greece’s financial crisis through political cartooning

The Greek Community of Melbourne presents a lecture titled ‘The Economy in Crisis: Cartooning during the Greek Financial Crisis’ as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars presented by …

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Women still struggling with boys’ club of Greek politics

As the credits rolled on Greek television’s long-awaited election debate between the party leaders, one thing united them – they were all men. While the three battled for three hours …

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Greek island villages say they are being left to die

They may live in a tourist paradise, but many villagers on Greek islands despair of a central government they say does little for them. “We are second-class citizens,” said retired …

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